• Varyk@sh.itjust.works
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      9 months ago

      Okay, well that is your source.

      So if you want different numbers then the numbers everybody else agrees on, you’re going to have to provide a different source.

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        9 months ago

        They dont agree on those number… Literally if you looked at the wiki you would see that those are not the numbers the US government even uses.

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          9 months ago

          So we’ll ignore all the other sources, any other websites, and all of the other countries, and just look at the US estimated deaths on a Wikipedia page you are not providing but are vaguely referencing:

          NA

          That site doesn’t have that information yet. Stunning statistics, thanks for wasting that time.

          Here’s the proof of that website not having the Russian death count you are referring to:

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            9 months ago

            Yeah and as you can see all the numbers are less except Ukraine government. Why do you think people agree with the 400k number or the 30 k number?

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              9 months ago

              Okay, so let’s back up a moment and center here.

              You denied the same numbers you have provided as your sources.

              Then you said as proof that the US number of Russian deaths you think are correct are incorrect, I should check your source, Wikipedia, which has no US-estimated numbers of deaths. And finally you want to know why I agree with the 300k 30k numbers.

              All casualty reports, including those from Russia, and the Wikipedia page you keep referencing, agrer that there have been hundreds of thousands of casualties in the Russian side, and far fewer casualties on the Ukrainian side.

              These numbers make perfect sense since Ukraine has so much global support, advanced weapons and funding while Russia does not.

              These numbers make sense because Russia’s military predictions had their victory occurring at one week or less, and they’ve taken over two years so far, demonstrating how weak their military is.

              These numbers make sense because every credible source agrees on the numbers of over 300000 casualties.

              Including your sources.

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                9 months ago

                Source: wiki, which is whatever they link to.

                The US estimate of causalities; Russia - 315k - current

                Ukraine - 170-190k - as of August, so its higher now

                See sources in wiki for more details!

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                  9 months ago

                  So if we choose to believe that those numbers are correct, Russians are losing soldiers two to one, have taken over 100 times longer than they thought to complete this mission, and are burdened with sanctions that will cripple them economically in the frail hopes that they’ll be able to tenuously secure two regions of a country that take their ass for two years now?

                  That weak Russian military force and its leaders that have ended up ruining their own countries future prospects are the losers. Russia is the loser here.

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                    9 months ago

                    and are burdened with sanctions that will cripple them economically

                    American propaganda. Those sanctions have harmed the US more than russia. It might be one of the things that changes how economics around the world works.

                    And its still not 2 to 1, it would be 3 to 2, and russia has a much larger population to draw from. Ukraine is losing, and the best stat to confirm this is their median soldier age of 43, they are running out of people.